Strata Waste Water Treatment is a bacterial/enzyme concentrate containing approximately five billion viable organisms per gram (155 billion/ounce) composed of aerobic, facultative and anaerobic bacteria from strains adapted for maximum efficiency within the conditions found in industrial and municipal waste treatment systems.

Waste Water Treatment also works to reduce waste and odor in Residential SEPTIC Tanks and lines. Waste Digester can also be used on a regular basis for residential, rural, septic, leach fields to keep them moving properly!!

Waste Water Treatment, with its concentration of bacteria and enzymes, is more effective and efficient at digesting various toxicants in waste treatment systems, as opposed to the natural or existing strains. The biochemical capacity is greatly improved by the addition of enzymes, in every type of application, including lift stations, collection systems, scum pits and trickling filters. The select bacteria produces higher concentrations of enzymes and establishes rapid flocculation with accompanying high digestion rates, thus increasing efficiency of the waste treatment system. Higher concentration, varying compositions and rapid velocity of biological degradation are gained by using Waste Digester. It helps reduce B.O.D. (Biological Oxygen Demand) and suspended solids. The reduction of sludge volume that accompanies digestion, is due to the liquefaction and gasification of organic matter and the destruction of water binding matter. The more efficient sludge digestion, with its decrease in sludge volume, in effect gives added capacity without capital expense. Less volume to pump out and a dryer cake.

Replacing a septic field is very expensive! One of the main reasons for septic field failure; clogging of the soil, preventing absorption. Grease and oil are the big culprits. Septic tanks hold everything from the house that goes down the drains. However, the septic field gets the overflow effluent. It is the liquid oils and greases, that escape from the septic tank and clog the septic field.

Typical treatment for the powder is two ounces for the initial two weeks and then one ounce every week regarding a typical 1000 gallon tank.

The initial dosage for the liquid in a 1000 gal. septic tank is 8 oz., then 2 oz. every week.

When treating septic tanks, it is always better to treat weekly, rather than bi-weekly. This is because if some type of chemical (such as bleach) enters the tank, the pH can rise above the safe level of 9.0, possibly killing the bacteria. Thus, the strong recommendation of regular weekly treatments.